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Wondering about expiration headers
Normally you can access the htaccess file and thus set up stuff like image type expiration times.
Like: https://betterstudio.com/blog/add-expires-headers-htaccess/
The htaccess file is not adjustable on Weebly. So just wondering how it would work if i would want to set something like that up.
And no, downloading the entire website, screwing around to change stuff through abnormal ways and then re-upload it again is not the road i would want to go ;D
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Hey there. I'm not super familiar with this, but I'm fairly certain it is not possible to do. Adam would be best to answer a question like this and I can forward this thread to him when he returns on Sunday. Thanks in advance for your patience!
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Thanks for your post, @Powershellder. There isn't really a way to set your own expiration headers for Weebly since we don't provide access to the .htaccess file used for your site. I don't recall off the top of my head what we use for those, though.
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Well, for a few lesser used but more suited for websites image types like .webp for example i can already tell you... non-existing
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